Please be aware that
Daylight Saving Time (DST) is not used in Malaysia.
Without DST clocks do not change in Malaysia, keeping the same UTC offset throughout the year.
Facts About Malaysia
Information for Travelers
Malaysia is a state in Southeast Asia that spans parts of the Malay Peninsula and the island of Borneo.
Malaysia is a country of contrasts - an eclectic mix of colonial architecture, stunning parks and beaches, contemporary skyscrapers and a unique landscape covered in tea plantations.
The country is known for its beaches, rainforests and diverse Malay, Chinese, Indian and European cultural influences.
A melting pot with influences from neighboring countries as well as Western countries, Malaysia has something for everyone.
The oldest part of Malaysia's second-largest city has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site - but George Town is as famous for its food as it is for its architecture.
Known as "Malaysia's food capital", George Town offers some of the best street food in Asia.
Culture
The capital city of Kuala Lumpur is home to colonial buildings, lively shopping areas like Bukit Bintang and skyscrapers like the famous 451m-tall twin towers of the Petronas Towers.
A mix of colonial, modern, Asian and Malay architecture flows through the city, giving it a unique look not often found in other Southeast Asian capitals.
Read about Malaysia in Wikipedia